NEW YORK (AP) — With the eye of an art history major, Steve Sabol filmed the NFL as a ballet and blockbuster movie all in one.
September 2012
BILL NEMITZ: The Maine GOP strikes back
I wrote a column decrying the fact that Maine’s Republican Party, rather than engaging in thoughtful, intelligent debate on who should be Maine’s next U.S. senator, is obsessing on stupid stuff — like whether Angus King got permission to use Google Earth in his recent TV ad, or whether King included the word “authorized” in the ad’s subtext.
Crafters soughtfor church fair
VASSALBORO — The Vassalboro United Methodist Church will hold a craft show from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3.
Garden dedication in Skowhegan set
SKOWHEGAN — Hospice Volunteers of Somerset County, Inc. invites the community to the dedication of the Shirley Bastien Memorial Garden at 3:30 p.m. today at the HVSC office, 41 Main St.
Olsen named executive director of Waterville Main Street
SKOWHEGAN — Jennifer Olsen, executive director of Main Street Skowhegan, has been named the new executive director of Waterville Main Street.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS: Tuttle tries to keep it fun
FARMINGTON — Before the start of the season, University of Maine at Farmington women’s soccer coach Molly Wilkie had one piece of advice for Kayla Tuttle: Have fun.
Sappi wins industry award
SKOWHEGAN — Sappi Fine Paper North America has been named the 2012 Maine Manufacturer of the Year by the Maine Forest Products Council.
College planning workshops set
ORONO — The Maine Educational Opportunity Center will host free workshops entitled Essentials of College Planning for adults 19 and older at the following dates and locations:
SOMERSET SUPERIOR COURT
SKOWHEGAN — The following cases were closed from July 11, 2012, to Aug. 3, 2012, in Somerset Superior Court.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER NOTEBOOK: Winslow led by youth movement
The Winslow girls soccer team has registered consecutive shutouts thanks to a defense led by a young back four.
“Our back four are have been really solid,” Winslow coach Sean Carey said. “We have a lot of speed in the back and we are starting to play more as a unit and team.”